Sify franchisee’ are mostly operated by local cable service providers, a certain guy who has 2-3 fraud cases pending against him operates such a franchisee in Dum Dum Cantonment( I got to know that only after I had taken the connection ).He’s a smooth talker and has all the qualities that a fraud is expected to have. He has assured that no other cable operator in our area can offer Broadband service, and thus has established a monopoly over Cable Broadband service in our area. Right now I’m filling up the application form for BSNL Broadband, I know it takes time to get a BSNL connection but at least you get a real Broadband connection not a connection like Sify, where speed does not go beyond 10-12 kbps.
I have suffered a lot for my unwillingness to wait for a BSNL connection. Mind it, this is not a promotion for BSNL. I know BSNL Broadband users also experience poor service at times but believe me Sify outdoes it by a million times and it is very consistent in this respect. I don’t know when I’ll get a new Broadband connection fellow netizens…..but I have to make a move my 1 hour at the net cafĂ© is over. See you people again and take care.
asadharon hoeche lekha ta:)
ReplyDeletehe he he.............oi jonnoi bolllam BSNL NITE- BUMBA(ABASH APARTMENT).
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ReplyDeletedidn't use the sify any time, but I am using BSNL (last 4 years) and the speed is good enough to run any web applications or to download anything from net, the download speed is 25 KBps. while the surfing speed is upto 2MBps.. its good enough for if compared with Indian standard. and I am happy with it, even Airtel claims it to be the fastest, but surely it isn't as I know it . But if U need real Speed and if U can afford at around 1400 bucks per month for an unlimited connection then go for TATA Indicom photon + .. its way ahead of any broadband service present. for a example in this U can see HD quality videos in YouTube without any extra time taken for Buffering .. it simply Rocks \m/ if one can afford to drill a bigger hole in the pocket :)
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